Skindigo os x!
Skindigo os x!
Okay,
So I've got skindigo going and rendering using indigo os x. It's not seamless yet (by any means), but I do have an installer underway, and once I've talked to Whaaat I'll look at getting skindigo all pimped out and ready for use on os x.
Bugs:
* Doesnt load indigo directly yet
* All the html interface dont work (material editing etc)
* Skindigo 1.0.8 gives me broken uv_sets (or else i'm doing something wrong) in the scene file that I have to edit out by hand
Screenshot attached of some model I found from the warehouse.
So I've got skindigo going and rendering using indigo os x. It's not seamless yet (by any means), but I do have an installer underway, and once I've talked to Whaaat I'll look at getting skindigo all pimped out and ready for use on os x.
Bugs:
* Doesnt load indigo directly yet
* All the html interface dont work (material editing etc)
* Skindigo 1.0.8 gives me broken uv_sets (or else i'm doing something wrong) in the scene file that I have to edit out by hand
Screenshot attached of some model I found from the warehouse.
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- kellpossible
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why don't you use SkIndigo 1.1.16 (latest version posted in the forums)?
The reason you are getting uv set error messages could be because you haven't applied the materials directly to the Faces. Don't apply textures to Groups or Components. I don't think SkIndigo exports UVs unless the textures are applied to the faces.
The reason you are getting uv set error messages could be because you haven't applied the materials directly to the Faces. Don't apply textures to Groups or Components. I don't think SkIndigo exports UVs unless the textures are applied to the faces.
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